- Bruce Charles Savage
Bruce Charles Savage (
1906 -4 February 1993 ) was theUnited States Public Housing Authority Commissioner under PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower , serving from 1960 to 1961. A moderate-progressiveRockefeller Republican , he sought to expand the services of nationalpublic housing at a time when public housing was limited in most areas and discouraged by many in both political parties. He was largely seen as a hands-on commissioner whose appointment was considered by others as an indication that Eisenhower was becoming serious about expanding public housing. The US Public Housing Authority was later expanded under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson and became the present-day Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).Savage was born in
Indianapolis and attended Indiana, Northwestern, and Butler universities. In 1944, he founded the Bruce Savage Company (later Savage/Landrigan), a residentialreal estate company that was the largest such firm in Indiana until the late 1960s. The firm closed in 1984, following the death of his successor.Savage was keenly aware of the needs of elderly housing and served on several related national, state, and local governmental and private groups. In addition, he served as the president of the
Indianapolis Board of Realtors (1950), theGreater Indianapolis Progress Commission (GIPC). He was a member of various Indianapolis clubs such asColumbia Club ,Kiwanis , Meridian Hills Country Club, andBeta Theta Pi . He was married to Marabeth Thomas Savage and was the father of Lynne Penelope Savage Landrigan and Sarah Anne Savage.
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